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For a group of Bolivian girls who call themselves ImillaSkate, skateboarding is more than a sport, it's a philosophy of life. Nine young women decided to use their passion for the "board" to instill a new sense of pride in indigenous Bolivian women, or "cholitas," who throughout the country's history have not always been accepted as equals by society.

The women of the group ImillaSkate take to the streets of Bolivia on skateboards in traditional indigenous skirts every day, using smartphones Galaxy, to capture their cause at every step, i.e. the fight for a better position of indigenous women. Technology Galaxy today, it helps them to further expand and communicate with even more people around the world on social networks, opening up new possibilities for them. Smartphones have become the most important tool for them to spread their message.

Check out the inspiring story of a phone user Galaxy Elinor Buitrag, Belen Fajardo, Fabiona Gonzales, Brenda Mamani, Huara Medina, Susan Meza, Estefanna Morales, Daniela Santivanez and Deysi Tacuri, known as ImillaSkate, who want the world to celebrate indigenous Bolivian women and women as such, whether on skateboards or outside of it.

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